Episode 875: Sorana Cutman, Park Jae-yong and Daniel Tucker

Episode 875: Sorana Cutman, Park Jae-yong and Daniel Tucker

2024-07-06 15:06:17



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On this episode of Sports Sucks, Daniel Tucker travels to Seoul, South Korea, for the 2024 Art Society Conference and sits down with two influential figures in the global art world.

Sorana CutmanThe cultural producer and curator originally from Buenos Aires and now living in New York joined Daniel as a plenary speaker at the conference. Solana is currently the Director of Artist Programs at the Joan Mitchell Foundation, where she focuses on supporting visual artists through unrestricted funding and professional development opportunities. Her commitment to arts equity has shaped her roles as The Shed’s inaugural Director of Creative Practice and Social Impact and Vice President of Public Engagement at Friends of the High Line. Solana’s extensive experience includes teaching at Baruch College’s Master of Arts Administration and working with organizations such as Artadia and Creative Capital.

Park Jae-yongA curator, writer and translator based in Seoul, he shares insights from his work at the Seoul Reading Room and as an organizer of the Seoul Curatorial School. Jaeyong is the co-founder of Work on Work and has planned many influential events Episode 875: Sorana Cutman, Park Jae-yong and Daniel TuckerProjects, including “HIT and RUN” and “Guidelines for Thoughts at the Venice Biennale”. His personal projects, such as Total Recall and the Center for Selfie Research, explore themes of technology, connectivity, and social context in art. As a researcher, Jaeyong delves into structural changes in Korean and Asian art systems, emphasizing the intersection of art and society.

join in Daniel Tucker He spoke with Solana Chehtman and Jaeyong Park to delve into their experiences, perspectives, and the changing arts and cultural landscape around the world.

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